Key points to consider:

Fast roaming – strategically or well-placed access points allow employees to move between different rooms or even buildings with a tablet or PC, without losing their network/Internet access.

Load balancing – prevents any single access point from becoming overloaded, so everyone has the service they need, even at times of peak demand.

Central WiFiManager – multiple access points can be centrally and easily managed using D-Link’s free access point management software which allows setup, management and control of an entire wireless network from any Internet-connected device.

Wireless bridges – can be used to extend or enlarge an existing wireless network.

Separate buildings – can be connected wirelessly with access points designed for outdoor use.

Range extenders – help to overcome the challenge of maintaining coverage in very large spaces, such as warehouses or large sales floors.

Ease congestion – by selecting dual-band access points (those that support 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands), as well as delivering high performance connections for sharing large files, or for applications such as webinars and video conferences.